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Tires from the Ohio-based Goodyear brand were built in Canada, Chile, Turkey, and the U.S. Firestone tires were sourced from Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, the U.S., and Vietnam. And the tires we tested from Milan-based Pirelli were made in Brazil, Italy, Mexico, and Russia.
Proliferating demand for tires from four wheeler vehicles segment will continue to provide an impetus to tire market in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Driven by robust sales of tires throughout the forecast period, KSA tire market will witness an impressive CAGR of 10.8% through to 2026.
Favorable taxation policies set by the KSA Government, resulting in cheaper vehicle prices, will also remain a key factor influencing the market growth.Request For Report Sample: https://www.researchreportinsights.com/report/sample/110114709/Tire-MarketRising inclination of population to purchasing top-end, luxury cars is expected to have a positive impact on the market in the long run.
Implementation of strict import standards by SASO and regulatory legislation associated with used tire sales may however restrain the market growth during the forecast period.By vehicle type, four wheeler vehicles will remain the most prominent segment, led by cars and passenger vehicles, accounting for more than US$ 1.43 Bn to total market revenues in 2016.
Within four wheeler vehicles segment, passenger cars are anticipated to attract the maximum growth opportunities, owing to growing demand for passenger cars and light trucks.
KSA Tire Market Projected to Reach a Value of US$ 2,123 Mn in 2016, Registering a Healthy CAGR of 10.8% by 2026 EndBased on product type, pneumatic and non-pneumatic tire segments will witness strong sales, owing to increasing R initiatives by manufacturers.
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